1 Ieclly. They are supposed to be Reddy Fox and Reddy is Just as .n - 'm” T" ti 1 t . - Old Pasturt, said Mrs. Reddy. 0! . ggftuigrd: ;?l:;L5y 1:: gm?” :52"?! deadly enemies. They are not. They sure that he is smarter than Bow- Course we can an go down m the NOW1-H,-I W5 ,5 we gm-1-A my guy c,i2uN;r . - ..-. n.nn.-...-,V-. ..n,..n ,. , ., . . 1'- (or each king. 2 (or each queen and lously accurate in its effect. on the ::;'m5:;n5;'fLl'el; rilelzllg iris gxiws:-g den, and he wont get us, out 1 :2::RL:::?:LlEg.AV gs:A0:sA.gE'E:1vFOsE3r:::T"I ,. . l !or each Jack. but you should overall valuation of a hand tor a gmhmg at E game Ya-nd Dome "1; dank; like not have hlrrxrmgougxtle. om SOMETWWAH Susy Kgtps nu-lT,s PAID F0,-,-, ' then odd: suit contract. t , ' " E W0", C me P UEDALLALONG. One point (or every card in ex- . r -my "135 ”dT"ll;f-d(?”'3el' Yalxaylf Pasture,” said lteddy. ' U yzmAFmsT.cLns Q - cess or 4 cards in your trump sun; Revnluntlc-n of Opening Bidder-'s ff;5”f;;.Ll-m';"me: w5,'1e;'l13f: mm "How do you knoiw he won W dc- '1'! . .. m H d ” ' g , manded Mrs. Red y. " g "One point lor every card in ex- an Egggtindguhgfgg Vmmes M "me '-Because. as I said before, I'm " sees or 3 cards in each side suit. It your partner makes a suit or Thu my Reddt was!” med EM K0111! 30 WW0 R "W3 9X91'C1S9- He” . y . v I Thus, it you hold; 8. notrump takeout. or your open- had mom”; luxury about LOOK; find my U811 before he 86'-8 '0 U10 . l ; ' in: suit bid, you should continue mg out mg” m cm of the old :14 Sgiglgnmtxrg oglrcenlgeylitlxrilgi w t V to value your hand in accordance - E ' ,. "K J l - Pamure he saw Bows” leaving catching me and I won't,,be tn the . V A C Mm the prmclples Enemy mm Farmer Brown's dooryard and stnrt- . ' i 9 : . K J 8 5 , dowrr. But if ypartner raises your mg across the Green Meadows lo. (Cilgodlgssllxllllfl ggafriytylhzi X)l,:?1r lit: S &Q 9 8 3 open.ng sult-bid. your NW1 "ms xvard the Old Pasture. Roddy grinns ' i ' JULY 9. 1952 0&0O&QOZW I contract Bridge By Josephine Culbertson ' .' Mm. Culbertson continues the presentation oi! the new Culbertson point-count me- thod. ' Following up yesterday; review at the new Culbertson point-count method for notrump bidding, we had better recapitulate the ter- mula !or suit bidding. as well. be- fore going lurther into this new method. To value your hand for an open- ing suit-bid. you should count your your hand counts exnzily 13 points for a notrump opening. out counts 18 points tor a one-diamond openlirg -o the same high-card points, but an extra point tor the lltlh tru-mp, and an extra point tor the Iourth card in the side suit. Thornton Lite's a vital game that: played Boldly by the unatraid. -Old Mother Nature. Raddy Fox Burgess BOWSER AND REDDY HAVE FUN have known each other since hmh were young. Bowser has always been threatening to catch Raddy Fox, and never has. Roddy has al- ways pretended to be afraid or Bowser, and isn't afraid of him at End Bowser the all. Bowser is sure that some day Hound understand each other per- he will be smart. enough to catch automatic strengthening, and you must revalue it - as (allows: Now, count. one point tor each card over three In your trump suit as well as in each side suit. The mere fact that partner raised makes your long trumps of greater poten tlal value. However, it your open- ed. "rm going to take 5. little exs crease." said Reddy to Mrs. Reddy who was lying on the doorstep or their home in the Old Pasture. "Don't tell me that pesky Dog: is coming this way again,” said THE GUARDIAN . ture." said Raddy. ter." said Roddy. and started on down a. path toward the Green Meadow. "Be caretul," warned Mrs. Redcly. "Don't take chances." Roddy turned his head and grin. Jned back at her. lesce you later." he repeated, and disappeared into Cl-IARLOTTETOWL kind or THE ROYAL MOUNTED ADIOAIIADAMPIEI6. -9 55404 IIIIAIMPIEE 21:: PM: 70 by v A l IVA-'E(KA5E at MY PZAAIIZ... PAGE NINE 574w AW-IERE YEBE.'A(aBo1W l ' 15 5 (map I1LIVE.' By Al Capp I GUESS I'M NOT AS , d . ( It THANK YOU. BEUEVE ME. I ' oooo A BUSINESS MAN A5 ”'1””'e A cesmu reason .514 1 This method or automatically valuing long trumps andlor side- Mrs. Raddy. "Don't worry, my dear. He won't . VA NEVER 'iELL ANV- HOPE vou FWD aoov van aRone,vA SAP.' IT AIN'T 9009 the bushes. Now Roddy knew that Bowaer lng bid was based on only a tour- ::,3, s:,1:',, dim ';Z?,aT3:3f,nl"e murm cclffle CV" he”?-I" said Redd?" wouldn't come straight over to the suit cards is the new Culbertson In addmon to the above add 2 YOU MVEYW 11 mm: 1"” mclold Pasture. He would first visit lormula, the Rule of Three and nouns to your mm; if yo'u hm,ol"0”d l" w9”'5' 353'”? 39 Wm” bajthe dear ,old Briar-patch. He ni- Four Cards. It is simply. Very easy 3 s,xgCard' 0,. longer trump Sunl ther you or the cubs. iways did when he started out hunt- ”, "member, am; nmosg mmmu. which perm" has mlsedg He will it he comes up into they dd 2; ” ANNUAL MEETING Of the Co-Operative Union of P. E. 1., Ltd, will be held at St. Dunstan's University, Charlottetown, on Thursday, July 10th, 1952, at 11 am. ALL MY FAULT WE'RE BROKE... Con l inueil!oh,li?l);:;i'1 , . H ... .. - Jun: 1).. p; - '..-1 i........L ANNIIAL MEETIN Of the P. E. I. Credit Union League, Limited, will be held at St. Dunstan's University, Charlottetown, on Wednesday, July 9th, 1952, beginning at 11 am. The General Public 15 Welcome To Attend. NOTICE The General Public Is Vvelcome To Attend. w . x .. .. . . . . . 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